Mary Chapin Carpenter's upcoming album will be titled Time Is the Great Gift; Sex Is the Great Equalizer; Love Is the Great Mystery, which will be shortened to Time * Sex * Love, her record label reports. The long title is a quote from her guitarist John Jennings. The album, due May 29, was recorded at London's Air Studios in November. Song titles include "The Dreaming Road,'' "Slave to the Beauty,'' "Whenever You're Ready,'' "The Long Way Home,'' "Swept Away,'' "King of Love,'' "This Is Me Leaving You,'' "Someone Else's Prayer'' and "In the Name of Love.'' "Simple Life" will be released as a single in April. ...

Loretta Lynn, though still hospitalized, is in good condition, a spokesperson for the singer said. Lynn was hospitalized Tuesday (March 20) and is being treated for pneumonia in the right lung. She will be kept under observation through the weekend. The A&E cable network will repeat Lynn's appearance on "Live by Request" at 9 p.m. Saturday (March 24). Fans who wish to write to Lynn may do so c/o Audium Records, 20 Academy Place, Nashville, TN 37210. ...

Shania Twain is expecting her first child, a spokesperson for Mercury Nashville said Thursday (March 22). She also said Twain and her husband, producer John "Mutt" Lange, are working on Twain's next album at their home near Geneva. The album will likely be a 2002 delivery. A due date for the baby has not been announced. ...

Pax-TV has ordered an additional eight episodes of the weekly series "Doc," starring Billy Ray Cyrus. The show, with Cyrus portraying a small-town doctor who moves to Manhattan, debuted on March 11. ...

Lee Ann Womack has been invited to perform "I Hope You Dance" (RealAudio excerpt) on the "Spirit" segment of Oprah Winfrey's March 30 TV show. Womack has six Academy of Country Music nominations and four of those are for that song  for Song, Single, Video and Vocal Event  the single is now #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. On Saturday (March 24) Womack joins the George Strait Country Music Festival's opening date in Tampa, Florida, and will perform on the tour's 16 shows. ...

Vince Gill will perform on TNT's "An All-Star Tribute to Brian Wilson," along with such artists as Elton John, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Ricky Martin, Jimmy Webb, Carly Simon, Matthew Sweet, the Go-Gos, the Harlem Boys Choir, Darius Rucker and Evan and Jaron. George Martin and Dennis Hopper will present segments on the show, which will be taped at New York's Radio City Music Hall on March 29 and air on TNT sometime this summer. The show will include a complete performance of Wilson's group the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds album. ...

Jo Dee Messina will sing at the finish line post-party of the world's largest five-kilometer run/walk June 2 in Washington. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer's 19th annual Race for the Cure is part of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's ongoing fundraising to provide breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment. ...

Mandy Barnett has recorded "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" (RealAudio excerpt of Asleep at the Wheel version) with Asleep at the Wheel for their upcoming The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel.Brad Paisley recently recorded Hank Garland's "The Sugar Foot Rag" with the group for the album, due in late spring. The Wheel will open the George Strait Country Music Festival tour on Saturday (March 24) for the fourth consecutive year. ...

Jessica Andrews and Billy Gilman will host the seventh annual Sizzlin' Country Concert, set for May 8 at Los Angeles' Warner Bros. Studios. The benefit for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is traditionally held on the eve of the Academy of Country Music Awards show, held at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheater. Andrews, whose current hit is "Who I Am" (RealAudio excerpt), and Gilman will tour together this summer. Other artists for the Sizzlin' Country show will be named later. ...

Slaid Cleaves and a number of other alt-country luminaries are scheduled to play Twang Fest 5, to be held June 69 at Blueberry Hill in University City, Missouri. Acts include Deke Dickerson, Roger Wallace, the Domino Kings, Ass Ponys, Charlie Chesterman, Elizabeth Cook, Fear and Whiskey, Rockhouse Ramblers, Star City and the Tarbox Ramblers. ...

Don McLean will release two albums in April on his new Nashville record label. The Don McLean Records releases April 24 are Starry, Starry Night, from his recent PBS television special, and Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins. On Starry, Starry Night, McLean is accompanied by the Austin Symphony Orchestra and guest vocalist Nanci Griffith. The 24-track set covers McLean's hits from "American Pie" to "Vincent" (RealAudio excerpt). Griffith joins McLean for the songs "And I Love You So" and "Raining in My Heart." The 12 songs on Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins include such Robbins hits as "El Paso" (RealAudio excerpt) and "Singin' the Blues." ...

Dolly Parton has been invited by the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce to serve as "The Queen of the 25th Anniversary Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati" and to lead the World's Largest Chicken Dance and Kazoo Band as part of the festivities. A local radio station has launched a "Good Golly! We Want Dolly!" campaign, in which fans send invitations to Parton. The 2001 Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati celebration will be held September 1516. ...

Proclaiming him bluegrass music's "greatest living exponent," the Rex Foundation has honored Ralph Stanley with its Ralph J. Gleason Award in the form of a grant. The award, named for the late jazz and pop music journalist, is given to artists who have made "outstanding contributions to culture." The Rex Foundation was established by members of the Grateful Dead and their friends to support artistic, environmental, social, cultural, community and educational concerns. ...

Donna Summer has been added to the roster of Tin Pan South's Legendary Acoustic Concert, which features noted songwriters. Summer will join Gordon Lightfoot, Ray Parker Jr., Andrew Gold, Sharon Vaughn and host Merle Kilgore for the concert, at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on April 3. ...

Kenny Rogers is accusing his longtime former manager of disloyalty and attempted theft of musical acts, the Tennessean in Nashville reported. In a lawsuit filed in Davidson County Circuit Court on March 6, Rogers accuses Ken Kragen  who was Rogers' personal manager for 33 years and was head of Rogers' Dreamcatcher Management until the singer fired him January 22  of attempting to take the Rogers management company's act 3 of Hearts to his own management company. The lawsuit also claims Kragen tried to attract Dreamcatcher artists Sara Evans and Diamond Rio. ...

Dolly Parton is scheduled to star in an ABC television movie about the life of actress Mae West, reports Variety. Also upcoming is the Dolly Parton Collectors Convention, to be held in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, following the annual Dolly Parton Homecoming Parade there (Pigeon Forge, near Parton's hometown of Sevierville, is the home of the Dollywood theme park). Parton merchandise from years past, out-of-print albums, photos and promotional materials will be sold and traded. The convention will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. on April 6 at the Smoky Shadows Convention Center. ...

The Bellamy Brothers will release their retrospective album The 25 Year Collection  Vol. I on Tuesday (March 27). The 20-track collection includes two new songs and new live versions of their hits "Redneck Girl," "If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Against Me)" (RealAudio excerpt) and "I Could Be Persuaded." ...

Brenda Lee will be honored April 5 at the Rockin' at the Ryman concert, when the veteran country and rockabilly artist will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rockabilly Music Foundation. Lee rose to fame with her 1959 pop hit "Sweet Nothin's" (RealAudio excerpt). Artists set to appear include: Eric Heatherly, Rosie Flores, Billy Burnette, the Jordanaires, Boots Randolph, Jack Scott, Janis Martin, Ronnie Dawson, Sanford Clark, Sleepy LaBeef, Jerry Naylor and members of the late Gene Vincent's band, the Blue Caps. Proceeds of the concert will go toward building a rockabilly museum and establishing a benefit/relief fund for rockabilly artists. ...

Some 3,000 items belonging to the late Roy Rogers and Dale Evans will be put up for auction at the couple's Apple Valley, California, home. A turquoise recliner, toaster, dishes, clothing, knickknacks and other items are going on the auction block at a March 31-April 1 auction at the home, which is also being sold. Rogers died July 7, 1998, and Evans died February 7 of this year. More information is available at royrogers.com. ...

Brad Paisley has recorded Hank Garland's signature song, "Sugarfoot Rag," with Asleep at the Wheel. The song will appear on the album The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel, due in April or May. "Not everybody knows that Brad's a good fingerpicker," says the Wheel's Ray Benson. ...

Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams and John Prine have been added to the lineup for River Stages 2001, an outdoor festival to take place in downtown Nashville on May 4-6. They join previously announced acts Bob Dylan, the Wallflowers, Blues Traveler, Joan Osborne, the Black Crowes, Cheap Trick, the Dickey Betts Band, Evan & Jaron, Meredith Edwards and two dozen or so other groups and artists. ...

Jo Dee Messina has four nominations in the 2001 Boston Music Awards, scheduled for April 19 at Boston's Orpheum Theatre. The Boston-area native won Act of the Year last year and is again nominated in that category, as well as for female vocalist, album and single. ...

Kenny Rogers will re-release 14 of his earlier albums, including The Gambler (RealAudio excerpt of title track), on his own label, Dreamcatcher Records. The albums, due in May, were originally released on Capitol/EMI from 1976-1985. Seven of them went to #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and several have never been available on CD. The re-issues are Love Lifted Me,Kenny Rogers,Daytime Friends,Every Time Two Fools Collide,Love or Something Like It,The Gambler,Classics,Kenny,Gideon,Share Your Love,Love Will Turn You Around,We've Got Tonight,Duets,Love Is What We Make It. ...

Trent Summar and the New Row Mob will play 15 dates on this year's Volunteer Jam tour in May and June. The group will join .38 Special, the Dickey Betts Band and the Charlie Daniels Band on the tour in support of its self-titled debut album. "Paint Your Name in Purple" (RealAudio excerpt), the third single from the album, is set to be released to radio. ...

Steve Earle will headline a contingent of artists taking part in the 500th broadcast of the two-hour, weekly syndicated radio series "Mountain Stage." Others appearing on the May 4 broadcast will be Jesse Winchester, Bruce Cockburn, Amy Ray with the Butchettes and mandolinist Johnny Staats. ...

Tim McGraw's forthcoming album, Set This Circus Down, includes 14 tracks and is due for release April 24. The track listing is: "Cowboy in Me," "Telluride," "I Guess You Get Used to Somebody," "Unbroken," "Things Change," "Angel Boy," "Forget About Us," "Take Me Away," "Smiling," "Set This Circus Down," "Angry All the Time," "Let Me Love You," "Grown Men Don't Cry" and "Why We Said Goodbye."